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In reply to the discussion: Bernie, There Will Be No Revolution Without Reproductive Rights [View all]Tom Rinaldo
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He is rising but he may not get very far. Kaine did become a star in the Democratic Party though he once held some clearly anti-choice views (that is indisputable during an earlier phase of his career when he active in Virginia State politics). Kaine "evolved" which I am happy with. It takes time to see if an "evolution" sticks. I am willing to say that it has with Tim Kaine (his last evolution was to back away from supporting the Hyde Amendment when he became our VP candidate).
If Mello argued in favor of anti-choice policies now support for him would not be excusable. From what I can tell he doesn't now. Some say he's had a sudden conversion on that. Could be, I don't know what's been going through hi mind for the last year or two. There obviously was a time when Tim Kaine's conversion was fresh also.
If Mello wants to continue to rise in the Democratic Party, if he does not want to be primaried by pro choice Democrats in the future even if he does become Mayor, he will have to walk the walk and not just talk the talk. Meanwhile he is running against a Republican incumbent who does walk the walk when it comes to fighting against women's reproductive freedom.